Project STR Flies South for the Winter

John
Update by John Rogers to the Mazda MX-5 Miata project car
Dec 9, 2010

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Orlando or bust.

Five-plus inches of snow await.

We hope to have enough ground clearance.

Ready to roll--or should that be spin....

Forward progress.

We now know why snowbirds fly south for the winter.

After taking a few months off to rest after battling at the 2010 Tire Rack SCCA Solo Nationals, our Mazda MX-5 is heading to Florida. We’re leaving behind the snow and cold temperatures of Northern Indiana—Tire Rack’s headquarters—for the 2010 Performance Racing Industry Trade Show in Orlando.

Five inches of lake-effect snow are already on the ground, with more on the way. Our Extreme Performance Summer tires aren’t designed to work in the snow (and may even crack from the cold temperatures), so we opted to fit a set of proper winter tires for the 20-hour drive.

Look for our MX-5 on display at the show. And be sure to stop by the GRM display in booth No. 1314. We promise to clean off all the snow.

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John "Woody" Rogers
John "Woody" Rogers
12/9/10 9:36 a.m.

We now know why snowbirds fly south for the winter.

After taking a few months off to rest after battling at the 2010 Tire Rack SCCA Solo Nationals, our Mazda MX-5 is heading to Florida. We're leaving behind the snow and cold temperatures of Northern Indiana--Tire Rack’s headquarters--for the 2010 Performance Racing Industry Trade Show in Orlando.

Five inches of lake-effect snow are already on the ground, with more on the way. Our Extreme Performance Summer tires aren’t designed to work in the snow (and may even crack from the cold temperatures), so we opted to fit a set of proper winter tires for the 20-hour drive.

Look for our MX-5 on display at the show. And be sure to stop by the GRM display in booth No. 1314. We promise to clean off all the snow.

chitownwrx
chitownwrx New Reader
12/11/10 10:46 a.m.

I wish I could go! Nice job driving in the snow instead of towing the car. I assume you took the sticky tires in a support vehicle?

nekreda
nekreda None
4/23/11 4:51 a.m.

Nice :D

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